Kagome hollow core fiber-based mid-infrared dispersion spectroscopy of methane at sub-ppm levels

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In this paper, we demonstrate the laser-based gas sensing of methane near 3.3 µm inside hollow-core photonic crystal fibers. We exploit a novel anti-resonant Kagome-type hollow-core fiber with a large core diameter (more than 100 µm) which results in gas filling times of less than 10 s for 1.3-m-long fibers. Using a difference frequency generation source and chirped laser dispersion spectroscopy technique, methane sensing with sub-parts-per-million by volume detection limit is performed. The detection of ambient methane is also demonstrated. The presented results indicate the feasibility of using a hollow-core fiber for increasing the path-length and improving the sensitivity of the mid-infrared gas sensors.

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Krzempek, K., Abramski, K., & Nikodem, M. (2019). Kagome hollow core fiber-based mid-infrared dispersion spectroscopy of methane at sub-ppm levels. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19153352

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